ISIS have released an image of the suspected suicide bombers. It is unclear which two in the group are the brothers. Pictured centre is purported National Thowfeek Jamaath leader Moulvi Zahran Hashim

ISIS hasn’t been defeated. ISIS has soldiers in every country, and what happened in Sri Lanka is proof of that. ISIS and ISIS Supporters/Affiliates must be exposed and brought to the attention of the Police. The politicians/media who call us Islamophobes are assisting terrorists.

In this picture the leader of the terrorist group that carried the #SriLankaTerrorAttacks is with the Muslim Brotherhoodleader Alqaradawy who endorsed the socoid bombers who is supported by Qatar .

Sri Lankan prime minister Ranil Wickremesinghe says the suicide attacks could have been prevented or reduced if intelligence reports had been passed on correctly.

In other news:

Man wearing crucifix stabbed in Rome

Moroccan national accused of attempted homicide, religious hate seen as an ‘aggravating factor’

There shouldn’t be any Mohammedans in Rome.

(ANSA) – Rome, April 23 – Interior Minister and Deputy Premier Matteo Salvini said Tuesday that he has called for security to be beefed up after a Moroccan national stabbed a man wearing a crucifix at Rome’s central Termini train station on Saturday evening.
The victim, a 44-year-old Georgian national, suffered an injury to the throat.

New Zealand will grant permanent residency to all survivors of the mass shooting at two Christchurch mosques in which 50 Muslim worshippers were killed.

Australian Brenton Tarrant, 28, a suspected white supremacist, has been charged with 50 counts of murder for New Zealand’s worst peacetime mass shooting in which 50 other people at Friday prayers were wounded.

The Government had said it was considering giving visas to survivors, but no decision was announced.

Tuesday’s news was only released as a link on the immigration website, which some say was done to avoid any backlash by opponents of immigration.

Immigration New Zealand said a new visa category called the Christchurch Response (2019) visa had been created.

People who were present at the mosques when they were attacked on March 15 can apply, as can immediate family members.

Applicants must have been living in New Zealand on the day of the attack, so the visa will not be available to tourists or short-term visitors. Applications can be made from today.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said the attack was an act of terrorism and passed firearm laws banning semiautomatic weapons.

A Sri Lankan minister said yesterday the Easter bombings at churches and hotels that killed 321 people in Sri Lanka appeared to be retaliation for the New Zealand mosque attacks.

The Islamic State group later claimed responsibility for the co-ordinated blasts.